Just finished my first run of this game. I had the pleasure of experiencing three of the most emotional bending endings before I ended my journey boarding a colony ship with a father and his daughter. 10/10 game of the year.
Your final ending was my first ending. After that I wanted to experience the trainwrecking feeling of staying behind and leaving with another ship. And ending up all alone with all my dearest friends departed... With nothing but daily routines keeping it all together. It was wonderful trip "hurricane of emotions". How I really wished I would have just gone with father and a daughter. But yet there I was "alone" unable to leave and with no destination but to spend my remaining days working in the labs. I loved every single second of this game. But mostly the soundtrack. It really nailed the whole experience.
This game was so niche. It’s like. If you found it you’d love it. And if you loved the game you loved the soundtrack. My paradise is a future dystopia with delish mushroom soup.
My personal top 5 is: 1. Shipwatching 2. Ember's Wake 3. Matsutake 4. Among Ruins 5. Yesterday's Sky But honestly all of the soundtrack is just insanely good and atmospheric, as is the game
It looks and sounds cool but I really think it should have been a french comics instead of a game. Way too much too read. If I want to read I take a book, not a flashy screen that burn eyes
@@sylvaingermanier98 narrative is the only way to convey meaning - you can't do it with images & animations only; that's why there's Literature Nobel Prize, but no Video Game Nobel Prize
Just finished my first run of this game. I had the pleasure of experiencing three of the most emotional bending endings before I ended my journey boarding a colony ship with a father and his daughter. 10/10 game of the year.
Your final ending was my first ending. After that I wanted to experience the trainwrecking feeling of staying behind and leaving with another ship. And ending up all alone with all my dearest friends departed... With nothing but daily routines keeping it all together. It was wonderful trip "hurricane of emotions".
How I really wished I would have just gone with father and a daughter. But yet there I was "alone" unable to leave and with no destination but to spend my remaining days working in the labs. I loved every single second of this game. But mostly the soundtrack. It really nailed the whole experience.
I shared your path, friend.
This game was so niche. It’s like. If you found it you’d love it. And if you loved the game you loved the soundtrack. My paradise is a future dystopia with delish mushroom soup.
god damn so sad after finishing this game, listening to prismatic lens making me even more sad, but cant stop myself :( such a good game
My personal top 5 is:
1. Shipwatching
2. Ember's Wake
3. Matsutake
4. Among Ruins
5. Yesterday's Sky
But honestly all of the soundtrack is just insanely good and atmospheric, as is the game
The Facsimile, Relink, Sleeper, Sleeper Variant, and Possible Futures are my top 5
The Xbox commercial brought me here. Really enjoyed the music.
This is music I could fall asleep to..and not in the bad way. This whole game is beautiful
Signal haze was my personal fave but these are all equally amazing
no signal haze = you just made an enemy for life
😂
I'm sorry for giving this list 1k extra views but I can't stop :D
Go ahead, it's here for you all to enjoy
Come on no Ember Wake?
Matsutake is the best
Prismatic Lens :)
Awesome, but just FYI, technically, these are not songs but melodies.
🤓☝
It looks and sounds cool but I really think it should have been a french comics instead of a game. Way too much too read. If I want to read I take a book, not a flashy screen that burn eyes
OK boomer
@@jimbody1448 wtf are you ok
@@sylvaingermanier98
narrative is the only way to convey meaning - you can't do it with images & animations only;
that's why there's Literature Nobel Prize, but no Video Game Nobel Prize
Worlds dumbest take